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thank you salt lake. greta is up next. see you back tomorrow night from new york. thanks for being with us. [ applause ] >> greta: tonight is beginning to feel like the thriller in manila. huge fights erupting michigan, wisconsin, nevada, pennsylvania, georgia, that's only a few. how bad is it? we start in nevada. governor gibbons joins us live, good evening governor. >> greta, good evening, nice to be on your show. >> greta: nice to have you, sir. you want the state of nevada to be part of this lawsuit filed in florida, challenging the constitutionality of the mandate in the health care bill. is that so? >> yes, that is correct. any time you have an infraction of the constitutional rights, especially those of us in nevada, i've taken an oath to protect the people of nevada and i will do so. >> greta: aren't you boss? the attorney general of your state says no dice, not going to file. are you the boss of your state or not under the law? >> under the law, i am. i asked the attorney general to participate in bringing a lawsuit again the federal government. she has said she doesn't th

you for being with us. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> greta: this is a fox news alert. arizona governor jan brewer signs a controversial, illegal immigration bill. protests explode and mexican violence continues. the new law signed by governor brewer makes it arizona state crime to be in the country illegally. requires police to question anyone police suspect is illegal immigrant. governor brewer says the bill works to solve a crisis. >> i decided to sign bill 1070 in law because though many people disi agree i believe it represent what is is best for arizona. we can't sacrifice the safety to murderous greed of drug cartels and we can't stand by as the kidnappings and violence compromise the quality of life. >> greta: today, protesters criticized the law. before it was signed president obama called the bill misguided. and many mexico, deadly violence continues. hours ago, juarez, mexico, gunman ambushed police vehicles killing six police officers and a 17-year-old girl. now sarah palin joins us from eugene, oregon. good evening, governor. >> hey, greta. how are you? >>

we great pictures and videos up there. we will see you tomorrow in minneapolis, greta is next. thanks for with being with us. >> greta: two more states, two more health care lawsuits. this time a twist. we are live at caesar's palace in las vegas, nevada. let's start with the governor. governor gibbons and special legal counsel mark hutchison went on the record. nice to see both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> greta: executive order signed by? >> governor of new england myself and today new england joined 14 other states in their let -- nevada joined 14 ear states in their litigation. >> greta: mark is not your attorney general? >> no hess special counsel. the attorney general refused to bring a lawsuit as required under the law. we felt the law allows us to hire special counsel. mark has volunteered his firm to come in and take over and marshal the resources, marshal the people, marshal the case on behalf of nevada. >> greta: you are not charging a dame? >> not charging a dime. >> greta: are you doing this? >> there is nothing bigger than this. we believe in law is uncons

greta is next. we'll see you back tomorrow night. she goes on the record tonight, great take it away. >> greta: thank you. tonight breaking news. alaska says it wants in. into the lawsuit with the other states taking on the government over health care. joining us by phone alaska governor parnell. nice to hear from you tonight, sir. >> great to be with you again greta, thanks. >> greta: you want into this lawsuit? >> i do. i'm one of these governors that thinks and then acts. i asked my attorney general quite a few weeks ago to do the legal analysis on this for ourselves so we would know we were acting in good faith doing our homework and avoiding the politics of the moment. yesterday i a briefing from the attorney general. he gave me a 50 page memo on just a very detailed analysis. i thought it was so important what i saw and heard that today i released that attorney general's memorandum and announced that alaska was joining the other states in florida's legal action against the federal government. >> greta: have you spoken to the attorney general in florida? have you designated your

. and now, former governor sarah palin is here from eugene, oregon. >> governor, good evening. >> hey, greta. how are you? >> i'm very well. i understand you have been on the road. but you started your day in tennessee, in a courtroom. you testified today? >> i did. i testified in the trial, the incident that occurred on the v.p. campaign trail. >> under subpoena, the prosecutor called you up and said, we have to have you come down here, you are part of the prosecution of the case and we need to you testify? >> absolutely. my daughter bristol and i both were subpoenaed. we answered the subpoena, got on the stand, told the truth t. wasn't a real traumatic or dramatic thing to be up there, telling the truth and seeking justice. >> was it a bid awkward? people have no idea what to expect. you are called to the witness stand. did you feel nervous at all? >> you know, it's funny, i told todd beforehand, i never get nervous before a speech or anything. but this morning, i was a little bit nervous because there was that unknown out there, never having been on the witness stand, know knowing what to

hannity.com. greta is next. [ cheering ] >> greta: tonight, bristol palin goes on the record. you are about to find out her baby's first sentence. governors, lt. governors and attorneys generals are all turning on each other. she said the heck with her attorney general she got a new statute bypassing her state's attorney general and announcing here she is suing the feds on behalf of arizona over health care. also last night. nevada's governor jim gibbons likewise said, heck with his attorney general and found a free lawyer to sue the feds. tonight there's more, another state, another announcement this time from missouri lt. governor peter kinder he joins us live. good evening, sir. >> thank you for having me, greta. >> greta: your governor does not want to sue the federal government over this health care and join the law sought in florida ornish chait his own. what are you going to do? >> i'm gonna be filing suit before the end of this month in federal court on behalf of missouri. a statutory obligation as chief advocate for our state many seniors going to be hurt perhaps among th

be troubled. news continues. greta is next. >> greta: tonight, is minnesota number 20? so far, 19 states are suing the federal government over health care. minnesota governor tim pawlenty wants to join that group. he good evening governor. i've seen a copy of this letter that your state attorney general has written you this three-page letter which she says she is not going to be joining in fact she is going to write an amicus brief on the other side of the issue. so now what? >> now what is we specifically asked her to i go me permission to sue on my own and she has done that going to file a brief in my capacity as none. that's what we are reviewing now. >> greta: when would you expect to if you are going to latch on to the florida suit or file your own. when would you expect that to happen? >> soon. this lawsuit is going to take a while so we don't have to do it immediately. we'll be making decisions and take being -- and taking acts in the next week or two. she unfortunately, decided not to sue on behalf of the state of minnesota. she is going to side with the president on this. i'm go

. as always thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. the news continues, greta is next. >> greta: two u.s. senators, two parties, three questions. first, who is fighting transparency now? second, is the military headed to our borders. third, does senatorling can wants president obama to stay away from her campaign? she's guess on the record in minutes. first republican senator john mccain. nice to see you and thanks for letting us come to our office today. >> thanks for having me back. >> greta: it affects the united states the border between arizona and mexico. first the news of the day. president obama speaking on financial regulatory reform. where do you stand on this bill? >> i'm glad to see that serious negotiations are going on between both sides of the aisle. i'm hoping that we can come up with a bill that will adhere to the fundamental principle that we want and that is that no institution be too big to fail. i'm not positive this legislation will do that. but i think we are making progress. i also want to say, fundamental, we should, i think we should be doing

you for being with us. hope you think you've paid enough. greta is next. thanks for being with us. >> greta: what is your guess? how many tea party events do you think there were this tax day 2010? just sam nell, griffç jenkins in california, 40 miles from san francisco. >> reporter: it has been a year since tax day when tea partiers showed up. who would have thought thousands would turn out in the backyard of house speaker nancy pelosi here in the san francisco bay area! certainly not a place known for its conservative circles. we have republican senator candidate carlie fiorina turned out. it was peaceful, a large event. you can hear the ban. we talked to most of the folksç in the audience of course [ inaudible ] here's what happened, take a look. we are in the house madame's backyard. nancy pelosi's backyard. look at this, otherwise liberal bay area you have thousands of people not just at this tea party but tea parties all over the bay area saying we need a reset. >> we are concerned about what is happening with our government, what we see taking place with our government

will be in cincinnati. go to hannity.com for details. >> greta: get ready. which are one hour and 59 minutes away from tax day on the dqst coast. tea parties are revved up coast-to-coast. a short time ago governor sarah palin took the first one a boston tea party by storm. >> i don't want those in congress who stood strong against obama care until the end. they understand that you improve health care, we need less government and more competition. they know that to get the economy back on the right track we need to cut spending and not stall the spending spree that we have been on. now, we need congress to hear us when we say please, those in theç positions of power and authority to cast votes, starve the beast, don't perpetuate the problem. don't fun the largesse being proposed. we need to cut taxes so our families can keep more of what we earn and produce. and our small businesses can reinvest according to our own priorities and hire more people and let the private sector grow and thrive and prosper! [ cheering ] >> that's how our economy comes roaring back to life. if washington really wanted to h

as always thank you for being with us. now to greta who is standing by to go live on the record tonight. >> greta: tonight in her first national television interview since all hell brook loose, arizona governor brewer is here to go on the record. first, pay close attention to this. >> we are going to toughen border security. we are going to do everything we can to make sure we have strong border control, because it is not only a question about illegal immigration it is about our security. we have to know who is coming in and out of our country. >> the american people are angry that the federal government has failed to protect and secure our borders. and they are telling us, get it done! and we will! >> secure our borders, while at the same time recognize the economic and social reality by providing guest worker programs and giving everyone citizenship who is already in the country and meets certain criteria. >> of course we need to secure the border. we need to have an employment verification system with an card to identify who is here legally and not legally. >> i will make it

here tomorrow night. thanks as always for being here. >> greta: tonight arizona says to the feds if you don't do it, we will. what does their senior u.s. senator mccain think about that? senator mice to see you. >> thank you greta -- senator nice to see you. >> thank you greta for having me again. >> greta: many people are giving arizona a lot of heat over this statute that has been passed and governor brewer has signed into whraufplt is your thought about the fed -- into law what is your thought about the battle over immigration? >> the governor acted out of sheer frustration that the federal government is not carrying out its constitutional responsibilities to secure our border. our board unsecure. i'd like to give you two numbers to indicate that in the tucson sector last year 241,000 illegal immigrants were apprehended. we figure they catch one the of four, one out of five. that means over a million crossed our border illegally last year. can you imagine what that does to the people that live in southern arizona. the second number is 1.7 million pounds of marijuana were interdicted

tomorrow night as always thank you for being wi the battle never stops. see you tomorrow night. >> greta: tonight, get this, karl rove is a rhody? sort of. he has on the road for his book tour. toe he's back in town uncut and on the record. nice see. >> great to be here. >> greta: you have been on a road trip with your book? >> halfway point. >> greta: it is exhausting isn't it? >> 120s in 90 days. >> greta: let's talk about the campaigns. right now there's an article in politico about how democrats intend to use this getting tough on wall street against the republicans in the midterm elects. this article actually says the democrats may be haunted by in they have craig former white house counsel. dick gephardt used to work for goldman sachs. the republicans all do it. but they are up front about it. >> right. this is not a winner for them. they are trying to change the subject after obama care. rather than focusing back on jobs they are trying to channel the voter angst about wall street and focus it against the republicans. they then layout a bill that includes a 50 billion dollar bailo

sean will be back here monday have a great weekend everyone! ♪ >> greta: tonight the health care bill is now a law. for some the fight continues. >> you work for us! >> health care! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> health care now! >> greta: the health care battle is moving from congress to a new battlefield the courts. moments after president obama signed the new bill into law, 14 attorneys general from across the country sued the federal government. you will meet some of those attorneys general tonight. first, a different health care bill was signed last month. not at the white house, but in virginia. virginia governor mcdonnell signed into law that bars the federal government forcing virginians to buy health insurance. he on the record about his state's battle against the federal government. you also have been the attorney general so you knee job pretty well. did you consult with the attorney general when he made his decision to file suit? >> i did. he advised me he had been doing the legal research over the last couple of months about this claim. and we both believed that in

, the prescription that starts in the sea. he told greta about the popularity of the democrats' health care overhaul. >> now that the legislation passed, it is amazing how much different people's attitude is. traveling on an airplane people are so nice to me. we have people -- it wasn't that way before. everybody acknowledges, with the rare exception that what we did with immediate deliver ups are terrific. >> sean: the latest rasmussen poll shows 62% of nevada voters want the relate care bill repealed. as for all the people that reid claims are being nice to him that same poll has reid trailing all three top gop candidates vying for his job. sue lowden holds a 15 point lead, danny tarkanian up by 7 points and sheryl angle but 11 points. maybe everybody is being nice to you because they know you are out of a job in november. the balance to win hearts and minds adjust as essential in afghanistan as it was in iraq. how are our troops going about it? lt. north standing by from kandahar, afghanistan tonight. >> we are with the 41st rescue squad in afghanistan their mission is saving lives. tell us how y

she handling that storm. greta is back today to report that storm could be getting a lot bigger. then, the president's new debt commission, apparently it's racking up debt. a lot of debt. we're on top of it. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ] the charcoal went out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. in every bag of kingsford charcoal. about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> neil: lawsuits could be mounting over arizona's immigration law. latino clergy group fueling one today. at least three states conside

immediately and started flying alongside this flight, greta, escorting the flight to denver. it landed safely. no problems. no problems of any passengers either. as we said this man is now in custody and multiple agencies are investigating to find out exactly what he was trying to do is how this went down. greta, back to you. >> greta: rick we continue to learn more information, everyone gets nervous when hearing anything is being lit on a plane. fit turns out to be something they need to be doing something stupid trying to light a cigarette or could be a crime. you tell me he's from the -- works for the qatar embassy here in washington, d.c. which i don't mean to jump ahead of me. we have this thing called diplomatic immunity f it's something sinister, then, of course that plays night, whether or not we can do anything about him. it may be we've just -- we've got captain on the phone. catherine? >> thank you, greta. a short time ago i got off the phone with a source familiar with the events in denver. and things are fluid. what he told me is that it did involve this united airlines flight as

and improved tiger woods. is it an all new and improved harry reid? he sat down with greta who flew out to his hometown of searchlight, nevada, talked about a whole bunch of stuff. harry made it very clear, wherever he goes, people tell him how much they love the new health care thing. they love it even though it gets a bad rap. >> because the allowed minority made a lot of noise, now that the legislation passed, it's amazing how much different people's attitude is. i mean, traveling on an airplane, people are so nice to me. >> would you like a coke, mr. reid? >> ok, that's an interesting way of phrasing it. i guess people only on airplanes like -- >> they could be the only time he interfaces with the public. i mean, he's got security around him all the time. >> that could be. he had some interesting comments with regard to that cornhusker kickback deal. you remember when ben nelson, the senator, only his state was going to get this wonderful kickback thing and a lot of people said that doesn't seem so fair. you know what ends up happening, everyone gets it. the only problem is we have to p

peek with greta. >> greta: newt gingrich is here and he has brought with him a special guest. steve moore is here, dana perino, senator lamar alexander. governor palin is waiting for a phone call. we have it on tape we will play it. make sure you listen on your satellite radio when you drive home tonight. >> sean: greta coming up in 19 short minutes from now. dr. james dobson, how do we bring up daughters? it is hard, i have to figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. ♪ we make them tougher. ♪ we make them legendary. we make them better... ♪ to make your life better. ♪ and we've never made one... quite like this. the 100% electric nissan leaf. ♪ the 100% electric nissan leaf. one policy, please. our service is top-notch. we'll take care of you, your family, even this little guy. great. ta-da! thank you. what else can he do? ring him up, boy! he's on break. [ chuckles ] caring for you and your loved ones. [ pickles barks ] now, that's progressive. call or click today. . >> sean: we continue with our great american panel. there's going to be a lot of t

they control the lot. >> sean: good luck with the book. time to check in with greta. where are the blue cards? >> greta: red tonight. i have everything written down. if you think the health care war was ugly, get ready for another one senator judd gregg is here to tell you about that the volcano, you think it is a problem for europe? the problem has now become our problem. ambassador done is here about a secret member -- bolton is mere about a secret member knee has been leaked. star jenna elfman is here. >> sean: i will be watching. we'll see greta. when we come back our great, great, american panel. beck in the house. kleinfeld there are engines... and then there's the twin-turbocharging, 365-horsepower-generating, ecoboost engine in the taurus sho from ford. that has the thirst of a v6 with the thrust of a v8. the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. it's finally ready. [ female announcer ] just because a counter looks clean, doesn't mean it is clean. but with one sheet of new bounty, you'll have confidence in your clean. in this lab test, just

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no choice but to act. >> sean: good to see you. time to check this with greta. were you here last night you left, what happened? >> greta: i came home, because i wanted to interview senator mccain because what is happening in arizona is explosive over this new immigration law, however you want to characterize it. senator mccain. plus a sheriff who says he's not going to enforce the law he thinks it is stupid. dana perino is here. we have a great best of the rest tonight. when you are in that car driving home tonight, remember sean, listen us to. >> sean: greta is coming up in 20 minutes. our great, great, great american panel, next. ♪ female [ female announcer ] it's red lobster's festival of shrimp... a chance to get everyone together for a night where everyone gets just what they want. combine two or three favorites, from new creations like crab-stuffed shrimp and pecan-crusted shrimp to classics like decadent shrimp scampi. it's everything you want in a night out. starting at just $11.99, during the festival of shrimp. right now at red lobster. starting at just $11.99, during the festi

for a sneak peek with greta. >> greta: newt gingrich is here and he has brought with him a special guest. steve moore is here, dana perino, senator lamar alexander. governor palin is waiting for a phone call. we have it on tape we will play it. make sure you listen on your satellite radio when you drive home tonight. >> sean: greta coming up in 19 short minutes from now. dr. james dobson, how do we bring up daughters? it is hard, i have to figure this out. this coming up. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. ♪ we make them t

and maryland. they come at all hours of denied but nobody is on the other end. greta kreuz is telling us what this is all about in the course a lot of calls in arlington but also, in mclean, bethesda and prince george's county. it is called spoffing. somebody steals the and uses it to harass complete strangers. [phone ringing] this last week, the phones have been digging at odd hours to in arlington. >> 2:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., all night. >> there were at first frightened and then anchored by a barrage of mysterious calls. >> it makes me mad that they're able to do it. it is not a telemarketer. nobody says anything. when you try to read dial -- redial, you cannot get through. they say an unknown entity fraudulently took the number, saying they are hijacking it. they say they have blocked the number from the network and is contacting providers in washington area and urging them to do likewise. the nuisance calls have led the nuisance calls have led blogs to blow up with angry posts. the largest local carrier told me that there are working hard to block this 307 number from its network

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: greta, i watch you all the time. i have two statements. host: make it quick, mary. caller: yes, i will. regarding meeks, everyone keeps forgetting about meeks. one lady said yesterday that democrats need to vote for meeks. i'm going to be there. i'm going to vote for meeks. but see how republicans push everyone out, getting this rubio guy in there, the tea party. you're fooling yourself if you think rubio will win, but that's another story. guest: as far as meek goes, he's a fromi -- formidable candidate, a state trooper, an african american who can rally votes back there. and you have a race between meeks, rubio, and crist, it would seem to look good for meeks, because you would have crist and rubio duking it out for conservative votes. host: winston-salem, north carolina. larry, independent line. good morning. caller: one quick comment. a lot of people in this nation have forgotten we're a republic, not a two-party system or otherwise. this is the first time i've done this in my life, i hate what is happening to our nation. it's being torn asunder. i am sick of it. these people who g

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think, greta. host: we'll move to the republican line. caller: michigan mitchell, i'm sorry. host: i'm sorry. caller: i think the wall street reform is unnecessary. unless we deal with the federal reserve, nothing is going to matter. we have the federal reserve, which artificially holds interest rates low. our rates are not set by the free market which causes the gross distortion and moral hazard. people make unwise decisions because of this. we can't deal with wall street reform. i hear a lot of people calling up about jobs and how president obama should be worrying about jobs. his job is to be commander and chief of the military. it is becoming so much so that he's having to be some what responsibly for all aspects of the economy, our personal lives. it's been going on for decades now. the main thing is the federal reserve. no one wants to talk about. nothing is going to change. >> that will have to be our last word on this. the debt commission will meet on tuesday next week, not monday as i incorrectly stated before. we are going to turn to the debt. the debate that's happening he

these offices. >> amy, i think we got your point. mark halperin? >> well, greta, we knew that one of the challenges of writing a book about politics in this day and age a lot of our political discourse through the media and in politics directly has become very partisan. and we were trying to write a book, and we hope we did, it's not partisan. i'm confident we did but there was stuff in here that was not reported not just as aheut the there was a lot not reported by the republicans. we're heartened by the fact the book has received praise from people on the left and the right. sean hannity said some very nice things about the book and so did ed schultz. and the extent that it has won in this realm is that we reported everything that we could find that we thought was germane without fear of or favor. and with an eye towards history and illuminating what happened. not covering things up. there has been a concern, i'll just say quickly that, you know, why wasn't this stuff reported in real time? you know, people aren't going to be forthcoming the way they were with us in the heat of

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's coming up here. martha: there he is, rod blagojevich going on the record last night with greta van u.s. everyone -- vansustern, he says the prosecution in the trial is trying to cover up the truth. >> the tapes will show what the truth is. i have said play the tapes. why is it my accuser is trying to prevent the truth and full truth from being heard? i believe part of it is he's covering up the fact that he told this big lie that foreseably led to a chain of events that would remove a governor from office. martha: this is fascinating. he's basically saying patrick fitzgerald and prosecutors made all these tapes but now they only want to use certain parts of them. he says the other part will be what sets him free. we'll talk about that when flushr flur bill: welcome back, everyone. it will be one of the main stories throughout the morning, the debt commission set to begin meeting in washington. we'll see the president in a matter of minutes, a debt commission that will get together a bipartisan group, democrats, the slight majority on board that panel. they will talk about how you ge

making major news with greta on the record, joining the fight on repealing health care. here's how it happened. >> i will go on the record tonight with you, greta, with you to inform your viewers and the people of arizona that i will file tomorrow to join the other 16 states that have already filed suit. so it's breaking news. bill: here are the other states involved in the lawsuit. they are in red. by our count, arizona makes 17. those governors and attorneys general are arguing the gond-mandate -- government-mandate the health care is illegal, president obama's overhaul infringes on the liberty of those states and individuals. >>> a quick check of wall street now, mid-week, we're seeing traders giving back some of the gains they had. we flirted with that 11,000, anyway. martha: it loves to do that, doesn't it? it bounces over. bill: you know what they're worried about? they're worried about greece, the headlines out of athens, what impact that has on the rest of europe, and has the trickle effect on the economies like ours. we're watching it now, about eight minutes into trading

to the streets of d.c. for "on the record" with. >> greta: to find out -- with greta van susteren to find out if americans will be willing to donate. >> if you look at the unofficial scorecard, america's debt is at an all-time record breaking $12 trillion and keeps rising and rising and rising. the president and congressional leaders vowed to address the problem and perhaps we will see something in the way of government spending cuts or increased taxes. while you are complaining about it, did you know that you could be doing something about it by donation tosonal dough uncle sam. it is known as gifts to reduce the public debt and you can mail in a check or go online and do it with your credit card and under the provisions of 31 u.s. code 3113 your contribution will be accepted here by the secretary of the treasury as a specific conditional gift for the purpose of reducing the public debt. and americans last year alone gave over $3 million. now, the program is run by a small department known as the department of public debt here inside the treasury. while no one was available to talk to us on

went on the record last night with greta. >> it's illegal. that's the whole question. it's illegal to cross the border without having papers. and we have over a thousand illegal immigrants come across the border a day, and of those that are apprehended, 87 percent of them have criminal records. so they're using up our school dollars, they're using up our hospital dloors, they're using up our court dollars, and they're using up our incarceration dollars. bill: and that is where the battle is being joined. karl rove joins us, former senior adviser, deputy chief of staff to president bush, also a fox news contributor and author of the book-courage and consequence". his book tour continues and we find him in salt lake city. good morning to you. >> good morning. bill: you weighed in on saturday on fox & friends, then in florida, there was a piece about how you reacted then, but i don't have a firm idea yet whether or not you think it's a good law or bad law, whether or not it can be enforced or not enforced. where are you on this arizona deal? >> look, i would prefer that it were not pa

. he was on greta last night. let's see what he has to say. >> it does clearly state that you have to have reasonable cause to stop someone so what's being portrayed out there is that you can just willie nilly stop someone is not accurate. you have to have reasonable cause. let me put in layman's terms, if i could, we have a seat belt law that if you stop someone for speeding, say, or reckless driving and that person doesn't have a seat belt on, then you can give them a citation. but you can't stop them just for not having the seat belt fastened. see my point? >> so, senator mccain who, by the way, has surged now, according to rasmussen has a 24-point lead in the senate race against j.d.hayworth. he said hey, everybody take a step back, this is not as radical as you think. this is john mccain, he has some experience. that's governor brewer. she's taking drastic action. my feeling is this. what does shakira think? let's go to shakira right now and find out how she feels about the law. shakira? >> i'm in a position to this law because it is a violation of human and civil rights. it

, prosecute you or put you in jail. greta van susteren, october 7th. can you imagine the sheriff going out and running you in, throwing you in jail. i mean, it is theoretically possible under what you tell me. and beck november 13th. beck, i don't have universal health care. host. well, you will soon. beck, or i'll go to jail. the host in that conversation was o'reilly. it was on his show. we researched to find out if anybody ever said you were going to go to jail if you don't buy health insurance. nobody has ever said it. in other words, bill couldn't find a quote from his own show with both hands. bill-o the clown, back from retirement and proving he can still bring the stupid, today's "worst person in the world." living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... t

% but fox is still crowing, smith, bill, greta, isn't somebody missing? and speaking of that prophecy, dave foley, the kids in the hall, 1994. does this remain you of anybody?

the modest slogan as ever. and then there are the stars, sean hannity, greta, bill, and lonesome rhodes beck is where? don't give me that out, they don't claim he's news. they left beck out. now he's going to start crying again. our silver medal winner, terrell cochran of davenport, iowa, bailed out a friend last week at the scott county courthouse for unpaid traffic tickets. mr. cochran allegedly gave the clerk six $50s. six counterfeit 50s. two had the same serial number. now he's in jail too. but our winner, the people behind a facebook page. all we have is location, ohio, 43430. but this facebook page is filled with doctored photos of the president and dedicated to one of the lunatic fringe bible thumps are called prayer for president obama to die. now facebook should have taken the page down days or weeks ago. better idea, these people believe this imprecatory prayer works, you can pray another person to death. history would suggest otherwise, but if they believe it, what would their lives be like if they knew everybody else was making these imprecatory prayers for god to kill them? the

these offices. >> i think we got your point. mark halperin? >> greta, we knew that one of the challenges of writing a book about politics in a state of age a lot of our political discourse to the media and politics directly has become very partisan. we're trying to write a book and we hope we did, that is not person. because there is nothing here that was not ever reported, not just the caller suggested about the democrats there's it stuff never report about the republicans. we are heartened by the fact that the book is received praise from people on the left and the right. john hannity said some very nice things about the book as did head shows that i think the strength of the book, the extent it has one in this realm, as we reported everything we could find that we thought was germane to telling the story about both parties, candidates in both parties, without fear of or favor and with an eye toward history and a looming what happened. not covering things up. there has been a concern, i was just a quickly, why wasn't the stuff report in real-time? you know, people are going to be fort

-page ad in the "washington post." they read the modest slogan as ever. sean hannity, greta, bill, and lonesome rhodes beck is where? they left beck out. now he's going to start crying again. our silver medal winner, terrell from colorado bailed out a friend for unpaid traffic tickets. mr. cochran allegedly gave the clerk six $50s. counterfeit. two had the same serial number. now he's in jail too. but this facebook page is filled with doctored photos of the president and dedicated to prayer for president obama to die. now facebook should have taken the page down days or weeks ago. better idea, these people believe this prayer works, you can pray another person to death. history would suggest otherwise, but if they believe it, what would their lives be like if they knew everybody else was making these prayers for god to kill them? they'd crap their pants. you keep your site and the rest of us will, you know, keep you in our prayers. organizers of the anti-obama prayer group, bye, nobody will ever miss you, today's worst persons in the world. thank you, saltwater spray-tunnel and sh

is still crowing, smith, bill, greta, isn't somebody missing? and speaking of that prophecy, dave foley, the kids in the hall, 1994.

in jail. greta van she is trin october 7th. can you imagine the sheriff going out and running you in, throwing you in jane? i mean, it is theoretically possible under what you tell me. and beck november 13th. beck, i don't have universal health care. host. well, you will soon. beck, or i'll go to jail. the host in that conversation was o'reilly. it was on his show. we researched to find out if anybody ever said you were going to go to jail if you don't buy health insurance. nobody has ever said it. in other words, bill couldn't find a quote from his own show with both hands. bill-o the clown, back from retirement and proving he can still bring the stupid, today's worst person in the world. f thet family cars of 2009." the insurance institute for highway safety calls it a 2010 top safety pick. we call it peace of mind. the 5-star crash safety rated chevy malibu. let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more wh

twitter.com slash greta wire. see you tomorrow night. 10:00 p.m. eastern. see you back here tomorrow. >> "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> governor jan brewer did what she had to do. that is help secure the borders. >> what happened in arizona, they had to resort to a law that i think is unconstitutional. >> the immigration crackdown in arizona exposes a major rift in the republican party. we'll hear from both sides of the g.o.p. spectrum. >> that timber wolf was one [bleep] deal. you don't think it's junk. you don't think it's crap. you don't think it's [bleep] >> fireworks on capitol hill as goldman sachs executives answer questionable practices. >> i didn't use that term with respect to this deal. >> is the financial giant just a scapegoat in this economic meltdown? we have that story. >> she knew there was the affair. >> he came clean with her after that interview. >> and did you see that? jane skinner will analyze oprah's exclusive interview with john edwards' mistressonon caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm j

to order sussushi. >> brian: that's just wrong. thanks a lot. still ahead, sarah palin tells greta van susteren what it was like to have her e-mail hacked and then face her hacker in court. stunning views courtesy of the sun and nasa. our science guy tell us what the images mean for scientists and we talk about the future of nasa. i saw him the other day in florida. we'll catch up in a moment. stay with us. [ male announcer ] we call it the american renewal. because ge capital understands what businesses need to grow. that's why today ge capital provides critical financing to more than 300,000 growing companies. ♪ absolutely! i have a lot of stuffiness at night. it wakes me up. i have allergies. ♪ you're right. i'm getting more air. -oh, yeah. -oh, wow! [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com. like, why are my numbers too low? are you looking for answers? the accu-chek aviva system now has new tools to help you discover what your numbers mean and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ sarah ] with this tool i can see how food a

in a somewhat fiery exchange, with greta van susteren on the record. >> i think a lot of people were disturbed about the fact on the eve of the e vote, that two senators meet and president obama promised transparency and all of a sudden, senator ben nelson walk out and suddenly says i'm going to vote on this, and, it wasn't your promise on transparency, it was the president's and i got a special deal for my state and all the other states are standing around, saying, what about us. >> do you think it would have been better i let the bill fail? >> that... i mean, i don't -- >> you are speechless. >> speechless, i don't think -- this is the way it appeared to the american people, is that this senator, senator ben nelson, was for sale. that is the way it looked like and it was a sale, the price of all the other american taxpayers are paying for and many people even in nebraska didn't understand, why he got this. >> greta, lete say this. i kw fox loves to be rate anything that is democratic in nature. but, let me say this: ben nelson is an honorable man, i -- really a good senator and represents hi

of the obama administration. last night on greta's show, governor jan brewer said that janet napolitano knows exactly what's going on in arizona and now she's not paying attention to it. listen to this. >> she obviously is turning a blind eye to arizona. she understands what the situation is. she wrote numerous letters when she was governor to the administration looking for some help and some relief and for her to make the comment that she made that the borders are -- what was it, that the borders are just as secure or more secure than they have ever been. they've never been secure. >> so napolitano knows what's going on but brewer is the one taking action. what's the story behind this? >> yeah, well, brian, it's worse than turning a blind eye. in fact, what janet napolitano, eric holder, both dsh and doj under the obama administration are doing is actively meddling to prevent arizona from enforcing its law. it's not just jan brewer and this particular law have been targets. certainly, the sheriff in maricopa county have been the subject of a witch hunt essentially by obama law enforcement

states ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, was on our air, just last night an greta vavtustern's show and made the claim relating to the missile defense shield in europe and are not -- and our not pursuing that. here's what he said and i'll give you the chance to respond. >> i think the main point is that the obama administration's decision last year to cancel the missile defense site in poland and the czech republic has set back very dramatically the time in which the u.s. would be able to defend itself against an iranian ballistic missile capability. not an issue whether we need that defense today or whether the iranians are capable of launching today. it's the trajectories down the road of what their missile program is doing and what our missile defense capabilities are and under this projection today, even if you take 2015 as the operable date they will have a missile capability and we will not have a missile defense capability in response. megyn: that sounds scary. >> well, with all due respect to ambassador bolton on this count he's flat out wrong. it's going to be a deba

and coming to a country or countrywide near you? >> that's funny. >> anyway, last night on the greta van sustren show, karl rove was on and he's been looking at the 1400 pages in this bill. in washington they don't read the bills. karl did. >> we have to pass them first. >> there's scary stuff in there that would worry all of you if it does pass. watch this. >> you may not know about this. it creates a new office and gives it a half a billion dollars a year and a huge startup for computer systems in order to monitor every financial transaction in the united states. and to use that data to arrive at policy recommendations about sensible regulation. so they're literally going to have the capacity to go through everybody's brokerage account and everybody's checking account and everybody's credit card and everybody's financial transactions and collect -- sweep that information and then analyze it. >> another major point of concern is this angel investor clause. angel investors essentially allow things like yahoo, amazon, google and facebook come from very little collateral, startups, able t

that list as we go to sebastian, florida. on the democratic line, go ahead. >> caller: thank you, greta. kenneth, i looked at the massachusetts race. and you just said $400,000 for the tea parties. the chamber of commerce -- >> i'm so sorry about that, caller. i pushed the wrong button. please call again. we'll try to get you on air. my apologies. robert on the independent line. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, mr. vogel and greta. >> yes. >> caller: what i have to say is a comment. i hate distortions. i hate lies. and i hate fraud. we've seen a lot of this from the republican party. their follow-up on fox news and everybody keep carrying this. so tell me, is it against the law for fox news and their contributors to be raising money for the republican party? that's all i have to say. >> guest: it's actually not. this is an interesting sort of line of inquiry that we've seen in recent days. pushed by some on the left including media matters. sort of a left-leaning media watchdog that has raised legitimate -- has raised concerns using legitimate numbers about fundraising political actio

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